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Further Determinants of Private Equity
Mravec, Vojtěch ; Kolouchová, Petra (advisor) ; Novák, Jiří (referee)
This thesis examines determinants of two variables important in evaluating private equity investments. First of them is the price of companies acquired by private equity funds expressed as a multiple of a profit indicator and the impact of primary and secondary buyouts. The second variable researched is the internal rate of return, a popular tool to measure profitability of private equity funds. The internal rate of return is studied for different groups of private equity funds and is reflected in a post-crisis perspective. The first conclusion stemming from the research is that the profit multiples in secondary buyouts are estimated to be higher compared to primary buyouts. The second conclusion proves the underperformance of real estate funds and the outperformance of distressed debt, turnaround and secondaries funds.
Private Equity funds and their performance in the post-crisis period
Koníř, Štěpán ; Krištoufek, Ladislav (advisor) ; Kučera, Adam (referee)
The work covers the topic of private equity funds performance and attempt to identify the impact of macroeconomic conditions on the entire industry. The recent central banks' actions put a question about the impact of changes in interest rates on the private equity funds performance. With the sample of 100 observations provided by Cambridge Associates, we identified the significant negative effect of prevailing low interest rates on the growth of private equity funds performance. We further attempt to answer the question, whether private equity funds operating in post-crisis years has on average higher growth rate, however, we could not provide the answer as we failed to reject the null, neutral effect hypothesis. Additionally, with a sample of 3092 observations provided by Bloomberg, we found that the effect of cheap debt has increased on average in the postcrisis period, predicting that the private equity performance can suffer once the interest rates rises enough.
Further Determinants of Private Equity
Mravec, Vojtěch ; Kolouchová, Petra (advisor) ; Novák, Jiří (referee)
This thesis examines determinants of two variables important in evaluating private equity investments. First of them is the price of companies acquired by private equity funds expressed as a multiple of a profit indicator and the impact of primary and secondary buyouts. The second variable researched is the internal rate of return, a popular tool to measure profitability of private equity funds. The internal rate of return is studied for different groups of private equity funds and is reflected in a post-crisis perspective. The first conclusion stemming from the research is that the profit multiples in secondary buyouts are estimated to be higher compared to primary buyouts. The second conclusion proves the underperformance of real estate funds and the outperformance of distressed debt, turnaround and secondaries funds.
Private equity and leveraged buyout
Růžička, Jakub ; Pláničková, Markéta (advisor) ; Plánička, Pavel (referee)
The goal of the Thesis was to perform a research about the Private Equity industry and Leveraged Buyout type of deal. Within practical part of the Thesis, was goal to create financial model and use it to analyse real case LBO transaction. Due to lack of Czech literature about the topic and secrecy of the industry, foreign studies and literature were primary source of information but also an interviews with Czech investment professionals and advisors. In practical part of the Thesis was created general LBO model with Microsoft Excel, with functions able to perform different LBO transactions. This financial model, was later used to perform LBO acquisition analysis of company Severomoraské vodovody a kanalizace Ostrava a.s.

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